
The Secret Vice Masturbation in Victorian Fiction and Medical Culture
by Mason, DianeBuy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Acknowledgement | |
Introduction | |
'It is more than blackguardly, it is deadly': masturbation in the male | |
'A beauty treatment that leaves us glowing'?: female masturbation and its consequences | |
'The languor which I had long felt began to display itself in my countenance': vampires, lesbians and masturbators | |
'That mighty love which maddens one to crime': masturbation and same--sex desire in Teleny | |
'His behaviour betrays the actual state of things': onanism and obsessive behaviour in Our mutual friend | |
'Sin is a thing that writes itself across a man's face': conflicting signifiers of vice in The picture of Dorian Gray and The mystery of Edwin Drood | |
Afterword | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
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